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Fortnite Season 10 (or X to give it its official title) is finally here and it’s brought what might be some of the biggest changes to the game we’ve ever seen. So stick around as we tell you the biggest changes in Fortnite Season 10 including new locations, missions, and more.

Fortnite Battle Pass Missions  

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Instead of the usual Fortnite Battle Pass Challenges, this time around it’s all about Fortnite Battle Pass Missions. They’re still released on a weekly basis, and they still function and read like the old style Battle Pass Challenges. Released each week, they’re a series of thematic objectives that will not only grant you Battle Stars, and XP, but also exclusive cosmetic items — including options for the Fortnite Tier 100 Season 10 skin.

For week one we’ve got the Fortnite Road Trip challenges , which include visit Drift painted Durrr Burger Head, a Dinosaur and a Stone Head Statue, dealing damage to opponents whilst in a vehicle and destroying stop signs with the Catalyst Outfit. Each week will offer seven Fortnite missions to complete, with the full set not unlocking until you’ve ticked off some of the initial three.   

The B.R.U.T.E 

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It’s unclear exactly what the letters in B.R.U.T.E stand for, but this two-person mech suit we’re probably going to feel so powerful we won’t even care. After the controversies around the additions of planes to season 9, it’s weird Epic has added another overpowered vehicle to the mix. It’s technically possible to pilot them solo, but you’ll have to switch between moving and shooting in order to make the most of them — which will leaves you very vulnerable indeed. 

If you’re the driver you can dash into combat, use the Super Jump, and also stomp enemies and structures. This not only causes serious damage, but can also grant you materials for building with later on. 

The passenger on the other hand is all about the weapons. You’ve got two at your disposal: a shotgun with 10 round clip capable of dealing 50 damage, with a 1.5x multiplier for headshots; and a missile launcher that fires up to 10 missiles at once. You hold down trigger to start loading them, and they’ll either fire when you release the trigger, or it’ll automatically fire all 10 once they’re loaded.  

Plus, if you consume 200 of any material whilst in the B.R.U.T.E, you’ll create a personal overshield that will protect you both for five seconds. 

Rift Zones 

As you probably gathered from the Fortnite Season 10 teasers, the map is now going to be a blend of old and new locations. The Zero Point Explosion that occurred between seasons has caused new Fortnite Rift Zones to appear, and through these Rifts locations once thought to be lost are reappearing. Interestingly, Epic Games states that they won’t quite be the same as they were before. ..

New locations  

It’s less of the idea of new locations for Season 10, but rather old locations making a comeback. The orb at Loot Lake has exploded and brought with it an old favourite point of interest — Dusty Depot. The area was original destroyed by a meteor way back at the end of season 3. The meteor itself has also returned as a new point of interest, but it seems the Rift Zones will alter various points of interest when you enter them, but this will change from week to week.  

Vaulted Weapons 

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A new season always means changes for some of the weapons and other features that we’ve come to know and love / hate in Fortnite, and this season is no different. The vaulted items for season 10 are as follows:

  • Baller
  • Quad Crasher
  • Flint Knock Pistol
  • Semi-Auto Sniper
  • Tactical Assault Rifle
  • Mounted Turret
  • Air Strike
  • Itemized Glider Redeploy (although still available in large team modes)

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Fortnite Season 10 Is A Bust

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There was a lot of player excitement in the run-up to Fortnite’s Season 10, with early hints suggesting the return of old, beloved landmarks like Dusty Depot to the game’s constantly-changing map. When the new season arrived earlier this month, it brought those teased map changes, but it also brought a host of other additions players aren’t too happy about.

The uproar started with the season-opening Brutes, which are giant mechs that many players feel are overpowered and upsetting the balance of competitive play. After calls to remove the mechs spread across the internet, developer Epic added a targeting laser to help players better avoid the mechs’ weapons and reduced their spawn rate in competitive modes. Players didn’t feel this was enough, prompting Epic to eventually reply to reiterate that the mechs would stay in the game, in part because they’re there to add some “spectacle and entertainment” to Fortnite.

This week, the 10.10 patch brought some new items, including the Junk Rift, a throwable item that drops a flurry of furniture, anchors, and triceratopses from the sky. It’s pretty powerful both against enemies and player builds. Since its release, players have shared videos on social media of its falling objects tearing through houses and player-made structures. Epic’s trailer for the Junk Rift shows it being used to counter a Brute, suggesting the Junk Rift is Epic’s latest response to the mech controversy. But an attentive player can easily dodge the Rift, so it doesn’t necessarily work as a counter against mechs. Instead, it’s just one more powerful item that some players feel is changing the balance of the game too much; even though it can be easily avoided, it can still do a lot of damage to players’ structures.

This week, some top players, like World Cup Winner Bugha, as well as TimTheTatMan and DrLupo, have been streaming Counter-Strike instead of their usual Fortnite. Content creator CouRage switched to Minecraft. Fortnite mainstay and electronic DJ Marshmello called for Epic Games to vault the mech in an announcement of his next in-game collaboration. Some players on the competitive Reddit have talked about leaving the game. This isn’t a new phenomenon; some segment of players will always talk about Fortnite having been“ruined” by whatever changes Epic makes. But Season 10’s controversies, and Epic’s response, have been the brightest spotlight yet on the downsides of Fortnite’s popularity.

The game is trying to be everything to everyone, but there are too many people with too many different expectations for that to ever be possible. Epic is clearly still committed to Fortnite esports through this season’s Champion Series, but each of Season 10’s updates has seemed like a shift away from competitive and back to basics, not just in bringing back past landmarks, but in putting the focus back on wacky items and watchable streams. It’s not like it’s bad for games to be fun, and fun for as many people as possible to play or watch, but the change in focus feels unexpected and severe to many. Epic’s data and recent competitive matches suggest the presence of the Brutes is minimal in the hands of competitive players, but they’re clearly having an effect, whether that’s an actual influence on gameplay or as a sign that Epic has changed its mind on what it wants Fortnite to be.

The changes have pit different factions of the player base against each other and against Epic, and the vitriol feels especially sharp coming after the unified excitement of the World Cup. Fortnite thrives on emotion, both that of players and that of the world surrounding the game. The perception of Fortnite is just as much a part of the game as what’s actually going on in matches. Many fans’ perception of Season 10 is of a game that’s floundering. Fortnite is a game of constant change, but this season, the pace of those changes is catching up with it.

The new Junk Rift feels metaphoric: It’s a visual representation of Epic’s tendency to throw everything at Fortnite and see where things land. I doubt it’s game-ending; I don’t think Fortnite can be destroyed by items, nor by an angry competitive Reddit, or even streamers spending a bit of their time in other games. But players don’t seem as happy as they once were to let the dust settle and then explore the fallout. The game has changed a lot since its early days, perhaps too much so for players to be appeased by nostalgia. There are more weeks of Season 10 to come, so Fortnite will keep changing. Hopefully the season can find an equilibrium.

release date, map, battle pass

Contents

  1. Fortnite Season 10 timeline
  2. Start date
  3. End date
  4. meteor
  5. Return of the old warehouse
  6. Loot lake
  7. Return of the factories
  8. Blossom where the monster’s corpse
  9. Block update
  10. Other new items in Fortnite 9 season 100006
  11. All Season 10 Skins
  12. Weapons and Items
  13. Season 10 Battle Pass

The long-awaited Season 10 of Fortnite has become an event for Battle Royale fans. Each update contains new colorful characters and locations. The developers have included a lot of detailed details — according to the plot, a factory appears and much more.

Timeline for Fortnite Season 10

The official reveal is the approved release of the new item to the international arena. Time is planned by the management of the company, when all the necessary elements of the series are finally formed.

Start date

The premiere was scheduled for August 1-2, 2019. In fact, it took place on the 1st.

End date

The end date should be October 6th. The delay was due to the long vacation of Epic Games.

Characters and plot of the 10th season of the game

When the new season came out, fans were surprised by the completion of the map, which was pulled into a black hole («treacherous funnel»).

Starting from the 11th issue, there will be other locations with thoughtful colorful landscapes.

In the 10th version, skins will be opened (unlocked):

  1. Brute (a metal giant that can be controlled by 2 players at the same time, has great functionality for fighting).
  2. Lord of Thorns (in a protective helmet with sharp tips, in the hands of 2 guns with teeth).
  3. MC (a man in a black and gold robe with a bow tie, headphones and a crown).
  4. Eternal Wanderer (a character with a glowing skull instead of a head).
  5. Sparkling Expert (girl with short hair and gloves with a star).
  6. Tanuki (black cloak and cat mask).
  7. Miss Future (teenager with paint can and long-handled roller).
  8. Invincible Knight (a man in dark gold Chinese-style armor).

To unlock the skins, you will need a Battle Pass, which can be purchased with V-Bucks or gifted to a friend via an in-game option.

Changes on the map of the 10th season

The following locations are present in the series:

  1. Lush palms.
  2. Shaky mines.
  3. Polar peak.
  4. Holiday village.
  5. Arctic airfield.
  6. Rich coast.
  7. Gloomy hills.
  8. Spontaneous dump.
  9. Playground.
  10. Pleasant park.
  11. Sneaky Pond.
  12. New towers.
  13. Lazy Lagoon.
  14. Solar steps.
  15. Heat pipes.
  16. Far house.
  17. Old warehouse.
  18. Giant hypermarket.
  19. Sharp keys.
  20. Fields of destruction.
  21. Chinatown.

No major changes were made.

Appearances of a meteor

It is seen in the sky how a round dark ball hovered from above. Occasionally, users can watch him approach the map.

The return of the old warehouse

Among the locations there is a ghostly appearance of those places that were in the previous series. They were added to increase interest in the game.

Loot Lake

This place is a flood of the river, in the middle of which is the zero point. Players can observe a spherical force field. When visiting the location, you can experience the power of the fault.

Small islands are nearby. They grow beautiful trees with hanging crowns. On the sides you can observe the ledges of rocks from which a view of the city opens.

Return of factories

There are factories again near the forest southwest of the warehouse.

These are brick buildings with metal containers located in the yard. In the evening the valley is illuminated by lanterns.

Blossoming where the monster’s corpse was

At the end of the previous season, a monster was buried. As planned, some time passed until flowers, trees and shrubs bloomed near the grave. A house with a fence also appeared nearby. Glaciers are visible in the distance.

Block upgrade

The block has been upgraded to the «City House» function.

Nearby objects:

  1. Road.
  2. Domed building.
  3. Descents into the mines.
  4. Sand area.

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Other Fortnite Season 10 Updates

Other than the colorful new skins, there have been no major changes to the game. The developers promise more exciting updates in future releases.

All Season 10 skins

Characters available in this edition of the serial game (you can open them at any time):

  1. Vendetta (man in tracksuit).
  2. Demi (girl in red dress).
  3. Stratus (evil with a darkened face).
  4. Bunker Jonesy (fighter with a long beard).
  5. Vega (a man in light trousers and a jacket).
  6. Sentinel (robot, silver metal).
  7. Rox (an attractive woman in a skirt or helmet).
  8. Keeper of the keys (youth in a bandana and gloves).
  9. Spark (elf with white hair).
  10. Banana (yellow-robed entity).
  11. Gorgon (sheriff in cowboy hat and weapon).
  12. Hybrid (ninja in red suit with sabers).
  13. Filibuster (a person in a black cloak with a hood).
  14. Cold King (royal with a darkened face in a blue-black vestment).
  15. Trog (evil with white wool).
  16. Onesi (female in toy overalls).
  17. Powder (athlete in the park, trousers and special goggles for snowboarding).
  18. Winter (fighter with a beard, in a vest and with a gun).
  19. Zenith (soldier with green glowing eyes).
  20. Lynx (teenager with pink curls).
  21. Galamity (a wanderer in a hat with a wide brim and a cape).
  22. Giddy-up (a man on a pink horse with blue spots).
  23. DJ Yonder (music expert in green jacket and headphones).
  24. Dusk (vampire in black dress).
  25. Dirk (wolf in human form).
  26. Intern (secretary in an office skirt, blouse).
  27. Sledgehammer (male skin in military uniform).
  28. Rescuer (female character with decorations).
  29. Red Line (biker in a helmet).
  30. Technician (girl in sweatshirt).
  31. Zoya (girl with green tails).
  32. Valor (warrior with a star on her chest).
  33. Leader (fighter in camouflage uniform with weapons).
  34. Omega and Carbide (ninja in orange and blue outfits).
  35. Elite agent (hiding observer in a leather mask, tight-fitting suit).
  36. Moonwalker (space character).
  37. A dark traveler in a luminous vest.
  38. Reaper (office worker).
  39. Blue squire in headscarf and scarf.
  40. Lord Rast in high boots.
  41. Black knight with mohawk.
  42. Tsarist servant in a baseball cap with a wide belt.
  43. Sparkle specialist (woman with blue lips).
  44. Moth (in the form of an insect with yellow eyes).
  45. Chinese emperor in armor.
  46. Spooky with a panda head.
  47. Deadfire with revolver.
  48. Wasteland robbers in gas masks.
  49. Sanctum (vampire with ax in the form of wings).
  50. Oktoberfest (beer holiday skins).
  51. Halloween Patroller.
  52. Grimm Medics (doctor-death).
  53. Halloween horseman with a pumpkin for a head.
  54. Jack in a funny bright guise.
  55. Arachnid (male and female skins with spider attributes).
  56. Aviators (pilots).
  57. Scarecrow.
  58. Hidden spiked star.
  59. Synth and stage star (singers).
  60. Rambo with a gun.
  61. Venturion with a sledgehammer.
  62. Abstract (painter).
  63. Chrome with metallic leather.
  64. Fluorescent skins.
  65. Brightgunner with bear logo on jersey.
  66. Steelsight with artificial eye.
  67. Tomato head (pizzer).
  68. Trisera with a wand in the form of a crocodile.
  69. Leviathan with fish.
  70. Clipper with an optical weapon.
  71. Dark Vanguard (Space Warrior).
  72. Bunny characters in rabbit costumes.
  73. Queen of the podium with spikes.
  74. Robber with walkie-talkie and backpack.
  75. Coated dog.
  76. Mountain princess (girl in a tight-fitting robe).
  77. Green clover (in the form of a gnome).
  78. Rex with wings.
  79. Bornout with an orange handkerchief.
  80. Havok (Special Forces).
  81. Commander (military commander).
  82. Trailblazer with sensors.

The game has bonus characters that can be unlocked with XP. Each user is interested in progress, because he receives points at the end of the test.

Weapons and items

The following types of combat weapons can be used in the game:

  1. Pistols (heavy, with a silencer, with a clip for 1 or 16 rounds).
  2. Shotguns (tactical, combat, minigun).
  3. Sniper Rifles.
  4. Assault rifles (self-loading, M4, with a sight).
  5. Grenade launcher (standard, touch).
  6. Flare gun.
  7. Rare ammunition (hole punch, ninja sword, floor stakes for creating traps, laser-guided guns).